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Re: [Digital BW] New 7 ink Epsons?

2002-03-07 by Martin Wesley

Greg,

Depending upon your skill reading Japanese you might checkout:

http://www.i-love-epson.co.jp/products/printer/inkjet/pm4000px/pm4000px1.htm

The new printer will use 7 archival pigment inks but may only handle 11"
wide paper.

Is there anyone on list who reads Japanese and might give us the critical
info off this site?

Martin Wesley

----- Original Message -----
From: <Pics4U@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 6:26 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] New 7 ink Epsons?


> From what I have been hearing, Epson is about to announce a new
> 7 ink series of printers.  I'm sure hoping this offer is something
> much better than what is available now. I'd be perfectly happy if they
> got rid of the "M" problems.
>
> It appears that the 7th ink will be grey (possbily all individually
> changeable carts) so we can print B&W without the added grain and
> metamerism seen in the past.  It is also rumored to include roll paper
> and a CDR tray so we can print direct CD labels.
>
> From what I hear, we will all know more by mid-April. (the release
> date in Japan) but I have not heard when it will be available in the
> US.
>
> Greg
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